Where to Eat While at Disney World – Table Service Edition

One of the most frequent questions we get is: Where should we eat for our table service meals?

The first question we answer back is: What do you like to eat? We aren’t going to steer you towards a steak restaurant if you love crab legs. And if you’re all about fun character meals, we aren’t going to reserve locations where your kiddos have to sit up straight and be quiet for 60-90 minutes. Tell us what you’d like to experience and we’ll help you from there.

Ready for the next step? Here are just a few of our favorite restaurants that should get those dining brainwaves flowing.

Let’s start with everyone’s favorite: character meals. Note that some have characters for only certain times of the day or week, and the type of meal (buffet, menu, etc) is noted as well.

Alright, whew, you ready to keep reading? Let’s move on to cuisine! These table service restaurants are not in order by location, not by which is the best. There are over 200 places to eat on property – we’re going to avoid locations that you can find elsewhere, or locations where either the food or ambiance isn’t top notch. If you need help deciding, we’re here for you, just give us a call.

Seafood:

EPCOT:

Coral Reef (D, Menu)

Rose and Crown Pub (L, D, Menu)

At The Grand Floridian

Victoria and Albert’s (D, Specialized Menu) – this is a high-end meal, 2.5 hours long, with six courses. Expect to pay over $100 a person.

Narcoossee’s – (D, Menu) – Signature dining, so you will need more than one table service credit.

Other Ethnic Highlights – if you like your food “kicked up a notch” with beautiful flavors that dance on your tongue (and don’t worry, there are great kid-friendly menus) these locations will not disappoint: